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1. Home of John Thomas Gibson, Charles Town, W. Va.

The house is built on the lot where John Brown was executed in 1859/12

2. Residence of John Thomas Gibson, Charles Town, W. Va.

Also known as the Tiffin House, once the home of Dr. Edward Tiffin, the first governor of Ohio, 1803.

3. Tomlinson House on Liberty Street, Charles Town, W. Va.

The floor of this porch was an immense flat piece of lime stone, the house was torn down in 1929.

4. Avis House, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The house was built by Thornton, son of Colonel Samuel Washington of Harewood,

5. Cedar Lawn, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The man standing in front of the house is possibly John Thomas Gibson

6. Gibson - Packette House, Charles Town, W. Va.

Pictured on the front porch: Judge and Mrs. Collins of Columbus, Ohio; John and Mrs. Mack of Sandusky, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockton; and Col. Henry Davenport of Altona, Jefferson County, W. Va.;

7. Claymont in Jefferson County, W. Va.

Home of Samuel Washington, younger brother of George Washington.

8. Harewood, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Past home of Mrs. Augustine J. Todd

9. Locust Hill, Jefferson County, W. Va.

Washington's office and bedroom on the Fairfax estate, Greenway Court in Clarke County, Va.

10. George Washington's Office at Greenway Court

House sits opposite the Avis House

11. Old Stonehouse on Laurence Street, Charles Town, W. Va.

Sold to the county for property for the high school

12. Old Avis House on Laurence Street, Charles Town, W. Va.